On a Possible Protective Effect of HLA-A11 Against Skin Cancer and Keratotic Skin Lesions in Renal Transplant Recipients

Renal transplant recipients who have skin cancer potentially related to human papillomavirus were HLA typed with a special focus on HLA-A11, which in nonimmunosuppressed patients is negatively associated with the occurrence of virus-related carcinoma of the cervix. We found also a negative associati...

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description Renal transplant recipients who have skin cancer potentially related to human papillomavirus were HLA typed with a special focus on HLA-A11, which in nonimmunosuppressed patients is negatively associated with the occurrence of virus-related carcinoma of the cervix. We found also a negative association between HLA-A11 and skin cancer; none of the 66 transplant recipients with skin cancer were positive for HLA-A11. As HLA-A11 seems to have a protective effect against skin cancer, we speculate that antigens induced by squamous cell carcinomas and possibly also by human papillomavirus may be efficiently presented through HLA-A11 to cytotoxic T cells. We also investigated a possible influence of other HLA alleles on the susceptibility of renal transplant recipients to skin cancer. The frequency of HLA-B27 was significantly higher in the transplant recipients with skin cancer, with a relative risk of 3.4 relative to healthy controls. No significant differences were found for other HLA class I or class II antigens.
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Biological and medical sciences
Carcinoma, Basal Cell - immunology
Carcinoma, Basal Cell - microbiology
Carcinoma, Squamous Cell - immunology
Carcinoma, Squamous Cell - microbiology
Cervical carcinoma
Cervix
Cytotoxicity
Dermatology
Histocompatibility antigen HLA
HLA-A Antigens - genetics
HLA-A Antigens - immunology
HLA-A11 Antigen
Human papillomavirus
Humans
Keratosis - immunology
Keratosis - microbiology
Kidney transplantation
Kidney Transplantation - immunology
Kidney Transplantation - physiology
Lymphocytes T
Medical sciences
Papillomaviridae
Risk assessment
Skin cancer
Skin diseases
Skin Neoplasms - immunology
Skin Neoplasms - microbiology
squamous cell carcinoma
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